Join Long Island Intellectual Property Law
Experts from Carter, Deluca, Farrell & Schmidt LLP,
Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
and the U.S. Commercial Service for an Intellectual
Property Rights (IPR) Seminar.

Lunch Will Be Provided

KEYNOTE LUNCHEON SPEAKERLynne Beresfordformer
Commissioner for Trademarks at the United States Patent and Trademark Office

Ask
US Commercial Service Personnel How to Enter Foreign Markets
and IPR Legal Experts How to Protect Your IP in these Markets

Intellectual
property protection is a critical part of a small business owner’s current
and future growth strategy. According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office’s stopfakes.gov Web site, companies that protect their intellectual
property drive more economic growth in the U.S. than any other single sector.
Unfortunately, small businesses are more vulnerable than any other sector to
piracy, counterfeiting, and the theft of their intellectual property. Small
business owners oftentimes simply don’t have access to the intellectual
property protection know-how that larger corporations do, especially how the
new the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA) will impact patent application
filing strategies.

Several Topics to be Discussed:

 Understand the Difference between Patents,
Trademarks, Copyrights and Other Forms of Intellectual Property Protection

 Learn When and How to Apply for a Patent

 Learn Patent Application Filing Strategies
In view of the New Patent Law (AIA)

 Learn Differences Between US and Foreign
Patent Laws and Pitfalls to Watch Out For

 Learn How to Safeguard Your Company From
Patent Infringement Lawsuits

 Learn What to do to Protect Your Company’s
Products and Brands from Knock-offs

 LearnHow to Register Your Trademark

 Learn What is Trade Dress and Fair Use

 Learn How U.S. Commercial Service can
Assist your Business Export its Products

 Learn How to Negotiate Profitable Licensing
Agreements for your Company

To Register: Contact George Likourezos, Esq. at 631-501-5700
or send email to glikourezos@cdfslaw.com with your company name, address, telephone number, type of business, international
market/country of interest
(Registration is Required and there is $30.00 Registration Fee)

Proceeds from the event will benefit
the Touro Law Center Student Fellowship Program

FACT:Only 15 percent of small businesses that do business overseas realize
that a U.S. patent only
provides protection in the U.S.

Friday, April 12, 2013

The Touro Law Review is hosting a cocktail reception on Monday, April 15, 6:30 p.m. at the Law Center celebrating the launch of the Law Review's new website. Hope you are able to join us for this special occasion. Kindly rsvp to events@tourolaw.edu or call (631) 761-7064.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Touro Law Center's Office of Development, Alumni
Relations and Communications is proud to announce that Dana Mark ’85 has been
selected as the alum of the month for April 2013. Ms. Mark was a Law Review editor while attending
law school and she remains an active member of the Touro Law Center Community
through the Alumni Leadership Giving Council and participation on special event
committees.On behalf of the entire law school
community, we extend our congratulations to Dana Mark.

Dana Mark is
special counsel with the firm of McCarter English in the firm’s New York City
Office.Ms. Mark concentrates her
practice on tax, estate and trust planning and charitable giving and she has
extensive experience involving sophisticated tax planning, the probate and
administration of estates and trusts, retirement planning and pre- and
post-nuptial agreements.

Touro Law
Center is sponsoring a group admissions ceremony to the Bar of the U.S.
Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Federal Circuit, and U.S. Court of

Attorneys
admitted to practice in a state court on or before June 10, 2010 are eligible
for admission to the Bar of the United States Supreme Court.

COURT
APPLICATIONS

The Law Center
must receive completed court application forms, registration fees and original
Certificates of Good Standing no later thanApril 24, 2013. The
Law Center will process and forward all forms to the appropriate courts.

U.S.
SUPREME COURT RULES

It is a rule
of the U.S. Supreme Court that only one guest per applicant will be allowed
into the courtroom to observe the ceremony. This policy is strictly enforced.
Absolutely no cameras are allowed during the ceremony. Children under six years
of age will not be permitted in the courtroom.

HOTEL
RESERVATIONS

Discounted
group rates of $259/night plus tax for single or double occupancy rooms are
available at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill, by mentioning
Touro Law Center. Please call the hotel at 202-737-1234 or 1-800-233-1234 to
make your reservation as soon as possible.

(Please note:Touro Law Center has reserved
only a certain number of rooms under the discounted rate, so don’t delay in
making your hotel reservation. Hotel reservations at the rate of $259/night
must be

made by May 9,
2013.)

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Sunday,
June 9, 2013

6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Cocktail Reception at Hyatt
Regency

Monday,
June 10, 2013

7:30
a.m.

Board
bus at Hyatt Regency

8:30
a.m.

Continental
Breakfast at the U.S. Supreme Court

10:00
a.m.

Admission
Ceremony - U.S. Supreme Court followed by a group photograph

12:00
p.m.

Admission
Ceremony - U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces

1:30
p.m.

Lunch

3:30
p.m.

Admission
Ceremony -
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit & U.S. Court of Federal
Claims.
Bus back to Hyatt Regency at the conclusion of the ceremony.

For
further program information, contact
Kristin Matthews, Director of Development and

Alumni
Relations at (631) 761-7063 or

kmatthews@tourolaw.edu.

REGISTRATION
FORM

Registration
fee includes a reception on Sunday, June 9, transportation to and from the
courts, a continental breakfast and lunch on Monday, June 10, and one
complimentary copy of the group photograph for admittees.

Registration and Admission
Fees:

Registration
Fee:

$150
pp

Children 6-12
years:

$50
pp

U.S. Supreme
Court Admission Fee:

$200

U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Armed Forces:

$35

U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Federal Circuit:

$226

U.S. Court of
Federal Claims:

$276

Total:

Note: Fees do not include hotel
and travel accommodations. Participants are responsible for arranging their
own accommodations. Please see hotel reservations information in this
brochure.